Not to be a party pooper, but the “Happy Birthday” song may be the latest COVID casualty. Despite early advice to sing “Happy Birthday” while hand-washing to ensure sufficient cleansing, health ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kids have the darndest habit of fighting good hygiene, tooth and nail. (Literally.) As parents, we’ve always tried to convey that ...
With the outbreak of coronavirus, otherwise known as COVID-19, now a pandemic, one of the simplest ways to keep yourself and others safe is by washing your hands. The CDC recommends soaping up for at ...
A comprehensive guide to your hand washing parties. Credit: mashable composite: Getty Images / iStockphoto / kieferpix and Ekaterina Rabchanyuk via getty images This morning I sang "Happy Birthday to ...
The Centers For Disease Control And Prevention recommends people wash their hands for 20 seconds, or the amount of time it takes to sing “Happy Birthday” twice. However, people were getting sick of ...
With the outbreak of coronavirus, otherwise known as COVID-19, now a pandemic, one of the simplest ways to keep yourself and others safe is by washing your hands. The CDC recommends soaping up for at ...
We’ve all heard it, all year — wash your hands for 20 seconds. And if you don’t know how long 20 seconds is, just sing “Happy Birthday” twice. That’s all well and good, and no one is disputing the ...
As the coronavirus COVID-19 continues to spread around the world, health officials are reiterating the importance of washing one’s hands properly. Twenty seconds is the minimum amount of time people ...